💨 Abstract
Hundreds in London were arrested for violating a new law banning support for Palestine Action, deemed a terrorist group after activists vandalized RAF aircraft. Protesters challenged the ban, arguing it stifles freedom of expression. The arrests occurred during a busy weekend of protests amid the Gaza conflict and immigration concerns. Police anticipated large demonstrations, warning of significant pressure on their resources.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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